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Elizabethan names - Baby names with the origin Elizabethan

Elizabethan names reflect the linguistic and cultural trends of the English Renaissance, often tied to literature, royalty, and religion. Names like William (resolute protector) and Anne (grace) were popularized during the reign of Elizabeth I. These names evoke the elegance and history of the Elizabethan era.

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Name Meaning Origins Gender
Arbella Arbella: rare, elegant name meaning "prayerful" or "beautiful altar." Elizabethan Girl
Babs Babs is a diminutive of Barbara, meaning "foreign woman." Elizabethan, English Girl
bettie Bettie: Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath." Origin: Hebrew. Elizabethan, English Female
Bibiann Bibiann: Unique feminine name meaning "God is my oath, grace." Elizabethan Girl
Buffy Buffy originates from Elizabeth; means "God is my oath." Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English Girl
Eliza-Jane Eliza-Jane combines Hebrew "God is my oath" and English origin. Elizabethan, English Female
Elizabeth Elizabeth means "God is my oath," originating from Hebrew roots. Biblical, Elizabethan, English, Greek, Hebrew Girl
elizebeth Elizabeth means "God is my oath," originating from Hebrew roots. Biblical, Elizabethan, English Female
Emmelyn Emmelyn means "universal" and originates from Old French and Germanic. Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English Female
Evalyn Evalyn means "desired" and originates from the Latin name "Aveline." Elizabethan, English Girl
Evelyn Evelyn means "desired" or "island," originating from French and English. Anglo-Saxon, Elizabethan, English Girl
Hathaway Hathaway means "having a heath" in Old English; a surname. Anglo-Saxon, Elizabethan, English Either
Henrie Henrie means "ruler of the home," derived from Germanic origins. Anglo-Saxon, Elizabethan, English Unisex
Hetty Hetty is a diminutive of Henrietta, meaning "ruler of the home." Elizabethan, English Girl
Isabetta Isabetta is a variant of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath." Biblical, Elizabethan, Italian Female
Keats Keats: English surname, possibly derived from "kite" or "kites." Elizabethan, English Either
Lenore Lenore means "light" or "torch," originating from the name Eleanor. Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English, Greek Girl
Lettice Lettice means "joy" and originates from Latin "laetitia." Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English Girl
Libby Libby is a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath." Elizabethan, English Girl
lisbeth Lisbeth: Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my oath." Elizabethan, English Female
Lizabetha Lizabetha: Unique, elegant variation of Elizabeth, meaning "God is abundance." Elizabethan Girl
lizanne Lizanne combines "Elizabeth" and "Anne," meaning "God is my oath." Elizabethan, English Female
Lizha Lizha is a variant of Eliza, meaning "God is my oath." Elizabethan Girl
Lizzie Lizzie is a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath." Elizabethan, English Girl
Lizzy Lizzy is a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath." Biblical, Elizabethan, English Girl
Maidie Maidie means "maiden" and originates from the Scottish diminutive of Maud. Elizabethan, English, Gaelic Girl
maralyn Maralyn means "little butterfly," derived from Latin and English origins. Elizabethan, English Female
Marilyn Marilyn means "star of the sea," derived from Mary and Lyn. American, Elizabethan, English Girl
Marvell Marvell means "wonderful" and originates from Middle English "meruaille." Anglo-Saxon, Elizabethan, English, Shakespearean Unisex
mayden Mayden means "maiden" or "young woman," of English origin. Elizabethan, English Female